15 A.D.2d 334 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1962
Deceased was the holder of a certificate in the sum of $5,000 of a group insurance policy, as an employee of Shearson, Hammill & Company. Her daughters, the defendants Sterling, were the beneficiaries. Upon leaving her position, deceased was notified by the insurer that her participation in the group policy would expire May 1, 1960, but that she had the option to replace the participation with an individual life policy in the sum of $2,000. She made an application for such a policy, paid the first premium and named her mother, the defendant Greenberg, as beneficiary of this new policy. She died on April 25, 1960, while the certificate was still in effect. The daughters and the mother of deceased made claim to the proceeds. The insurer has paid the proceeds, some $5,216, into court, and the claimants both moved for summary judgment.
The order in favor of defendant Greenberg should be reversed on the law, with costs, and the cross motion for summary judgment in favor of defendants Sterling granted.
Br.eitel, J. P., Rabin, McNally, Stevens and Steueb, JJ., concur.
Order entered on November 28, 1961 unanimously reversed, on the law, with $20 costs and disbursements to the appellants, the motion for summary judgment denied, and the cross motion for summary judgment granted, with $10 costs.